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 Posted: 12-22-2013 03:33 am
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Greg Fletcher



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I have not done this myself, but in some ways it sounds like a great solution to ever more expensive, semi-obsolete engine bearings. You'll need to find a good machine shop that won't mind working on your project. The biggest issue is the cost of all the machining to accomplish this, which unfortunately may cost more than just buying the bearings that fit to begin with. The real payoff is when you rebuilt again down the road. If you'll be doing some racing and expect to rebuild often then you'll be spreading that cost around and saving money in the long run.